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. The central idea of the course is undeniably vital at the present time, and the book is now issued in the hope that it may be of some help in the period of "reconstruction." D. H. S. CRANAGE, Secretary of the Cambridge University Local Lectures. _November 1918._ CONTENTS UNITY BETWEEN CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS I. A GENERAL VIEW PAGE 1 By the Reverend V. H. Stanton, D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Regius Professor of Divinity. II. THE CHURCH IN THE FURNACE 25 By the Reverend Eric Milner-White, M.A., D.S.O., Fellow and Dean of King's College, late Chaplain to the Forces. III. THE PROBLEM OF THE ENGLISH FREE CHURCHES 51 By the Reverend W. B. Selbie, M.A. (Oxford and Cambridge), Hon. D.D. (Glasgow), Principal of Mansfield College, Oxford. IV. THE SCOTTISH PROBLEM 72 By the Very Reverend James Cooper, D.D. (Aberdeen), Hon. Litt.D. (Dublin), Hon. D.C.L. (Durham), V.D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Glasgow, ex-Moderator of the Church of Scotland. UNITY BETWEEN CLASSES I. By the Right Reverend F. T. Woods, D.D., Trinity College, Lord Bishop of Peterborough 89 II. By the Right Honourable J. R. Clynes, M.P., Minister of Food 115 UNITY IN THE EMPIRE By F. J. Chamberlain, C.B.E., Assistant General Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association 137 UNITY BETWEEN NATIONS By the Reverend J. H. B. Masterman, M.A., St John's College, Rector of St Mary-le-Bow Church, Canon of Coventry, late Professor of History in the University of Birmingham 151 UNITY BETWEEN CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS I. A GENERAL VIEW By the Rev. V. H. STANTON, D.D. The governing idea of this early morning course, which at the present as at former Summer Meetings is devoted to a subject connected with religious belief, is this year the power that Christianity has, or is fitted to have, to unite Christian denominations with one another, and also to unite races and nations, and different portions of that commonwealth of nations which we call the British Empire, and different classes within our own nation. A moment's reflection will shew that the question of u
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